Hmmm. The Politico headline is not substantiated by the article (the sender's name is believed to be a pseudonym used by the president), and when one goes to the link to read the FBI report one gets the message, "This page does not seem to exist…" Seems Politico can't get their facts or their links straight.

Maybe it's true, maybe it's not. I really couldn't give a rat's ass as it is so inconsequential. Why do you bed-wetters let stuff like this put your knickers in such a twist?

The LAW requires that all official communication is to be archived.
Hillary Clinton's homegrown server was deliberately devised to evade this law.
Using a pseudonym to communicate achieves the same effect - it is intended to evade the law.
Using Hillary's server to communicate with her indicates that Obama knew Clinton was using non-government email.
Using a pseudonym to do so indicates that Obama knew the server was a legal violation.
Obama lied when he claimed not to know about the server.
Because of that lie, Comey couldn't drag Clinton to justice without bringing Obama into it as well.
Clinton gets off as a result.
Laws were clearly violated and evaded - no one is held accountable.
Clear enough for you?

Our elected officials have trouble telling the truth…..the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Toolsmith gets it.
And…we the people are subject to the absence of checks and balances inside the system that protect us from people that would practice deception.
It has become very difficult for the people to feel confident about information concerning the actions of elected officials…trust is absent.
Drain the swamp……makes sense to me.

“The fact an IT staffer maintaining Clinton’s secret server called a new retention policy designed to delete emails after 60 days a 'Hillary coverup operation' suggests there was a concerted effort to systematically destroy potentially incriminating information," said Jason Miler, senior communications advisor for the Trump campaign.

"It’s no wonder that at least five individuals tied to the email scandal, including Clinton’s top State Department aide and attorney Cheryl Mills, secured immunity deals from the Obama Justice Department to avoid prosecution," he added.

http://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-recommends-no-charges-hillary-clinton...
Comey also offered some of the FBI's findings to reporters:
• Eight emails Clinton sent were classified as "top secret" at the time they were sent
• 36 email chains contained "secret" information
• Eight others contained "confidential" information (the lowest level of classification)
• 2,000 additional emails were later "up-classified" to confidential status
• 110 emails in 52 email chains in total were determined to contain classified info at the time they were sent or received

The FBI concluded its investigation after interviewing Clinton on Saturday for more than three hours about her use of several classified servers.

Since the New York Times revealed Clinton's use of a private email server, the former secretary of state maintained that she did not send or received classified information on her personal email.

Some observers note, however, that she recently tweaked her language, saying that she was "confident" that she never sent or received classified information.